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Mars (chocolate bar)

Mars, commonly known as Mars bar, is the name of two varieties of chocolate bar produced by Mars, Incorporated. It was first manufactured in 1932 in Slough, England by Forrest Mars, Sr.[2] The bar consists of caramel and nougat coated with milk chocolate.

Mars
Place of originEngland
Region or stateWorldwide
Created byForrest Mars
Invented1932; 91 years ago (1932)
Main ingredientsChocolate, caramel, nougat
Food energy
(per 51g serving)
228 or about 230[1] kcal
Nutritional value
(per 51g serving)

An American version of the Mars bar was produced which had nougat and toasted almonds covered in milk chocolate; later, caramel was added to the recipe as well. The American version was discontinued in 2002, then revived in a slightly different form the following year under the name "Snickers Almond".

Versions

UK and worldwide

 
The pre-2002 Mars logo, which is still used in some countries

In most of the world, a Mars bar is a chocolate bar with nougat and caramel, coated with milk chocolate, but without almonds. In the United States, it is marketed as the Milky Way bar.[3]

It was first manufactured in Slough, England under the Mars bar name in 1932 by Forrest Mars, Sr., son of American candy maker Frank C. Mars.[2] He modelled it after his father's Milky Way bar, which was already popular in the US, adjusting the recipe to better suit European tastes.[4][5] He had a staff of twelve people, and originally advertised it as using Cadbury's chocolate couverture.[5][6] The bar and the proportions of the main components have changed over the years. With minor variations, this version is sold worldwide, except for the US, and is packaged in a black wrapper with red gold-edged lettering. Three million Mars bars accompanied the British task force to the Falklands in 1982.[7]

In 2002, the Mars bar was reformulated and its logo was updated with a more cursive appearance except in Australia where it still has the pre-2002 logo. Its price also increased.[8] The nougat was made lighter, the chocolate on top became thinner, and the overall weight of the bar was reduced slightly. The slogan "Pleasure you can't measure" was intended to appeal more to women and youths.[9]

Various sizes are made (sizes as of 2008): miniature bars called "Fun Size" (19.7 g) and "Snack Time" (36.5 g) (both sold in multiple packs); a larger multi-pack size of 54 g; the regular sized single 58 g bar and a "king-size" 84 g bar which has since been replaced by "Mars Duo" (85 g) – a pack that contains 2 smaller bars of 42.5 g each instead of 1 large one. The regular 58 g single bar contains 260 calories.[citation needed]

In the second half of 2008, Mars UK reduced the weight of regular bars from 62.5 g to 58 g. Although the reduction in size was not publicised at the time, Mars claimed the change was designed to help tackle the obesity crisis in the UK. The company later confirmed that the real reason for the change was rising costs.[10] In 2013, the "standard" Mars bar was further reduced to 51 g, bringing the change to around 20% in 5 years.[11]

In May 2009, the Mars bar size reduced from 60g to 53g in Australia, citing portion sizes and the obesity debate as the primary driver.[12][13] As of 2022, it was noted the Mars bar size has been reduced further to 47g in Australia.

United States

 
A U.S Mars bar

In the United States, the Mars bar is a candy bar with nougat and toasted almonds coated with milk chocolate. The same candy bar is known outside the United States as a Mars Almond bar. Originally it did not have caramel, but at some point caramel was added to it. It was discontinued in 2002,[14] relaunched in January 2010 (initially exclusively through Walmart stores), discontinued again at the end of 2011,[citation needed] and relaunched again in September 2016 by Ethel M, the gourmet chocolate subsidiary of Mars, Incorporated. The 2016 version is the "original American recipe", which doesn't have caramel. It's available in their stores and on Amazon.com.[15][16]

In 2003, the company introduced a replacement called Snickers Almond. It's similar to the Mars bar, containing nougat, almonds, caramel, and a milk chocolate coating,[14] although there are some differences. For example, the almonds are in smaller pieces in Snickers Almond than in the Mars bar.

The European version of the Mars bar is also sold in some United States grocery stores that stock imported food products.

 
A Mars Almond split
 
Mars Delight bars, whole and split

Spinoff products

Other products have also been released using the Mars branding.

  • Mars Bites/Bouchées (Canada)
  • Mars Delight (discontinued in the UK in 2009)
  • Mars Choc Brownie
  • Mars Extra Chocolate Drink
  • Mars Active Energy Drink
  • Mars No Added Sugar Drink
  • Mars Ice Cream bars
  • Mars Midnight Ice Cream bars
  • McVities Mars Mini Rolls
  • Mars Biscuits (Australia and the UK – a biscuit with Mars topping)
  • Mars Pods (Australia and New Zealand – a small crunchy wafer shell with Mars filling, also available in variants)[17]
  • Mars Rocks
  • Mars Planets
  • Mars Mix
  • Mars Frozen Dessert Bar[18]
  • Mars Protein – A Mars bar with less sugar and added protein, this comes as a 50g size. Packaging claims "More protein, 40% less sugar" to a normal Mars bar.

Custom packaging

 
Mars Believe

The Original Mars bar in "Believe" packaging was sold in the UK from 18 April 2006 until the end of the 2006 FIFA World Cup in July. "Believe" took prominence on the packaging ("Original Mars" appeared in smaller print) to indicate support for the England national football team. Advertising in other nations of the UK was tailored to reflect their own teams after public condemnation, although in Scotland the "Believe" packaging was still used – causing negative publicity.[19]

On 30 July 2008, the Tasmanian government announced that it had secured a major sponsor, Mars for a bid to enter the Australian Football League in a deal worth $4 million over 3 years and will temporarily change the name of its top-selling chocolate bar in Australia to Believe, to help promote Tasmania's cause.[20]

Mars were re-branded "Hopp" ("Go!" in English) in Switzerland during UEFA Euro 2008. Like the "Believe" packaging sold in the UK in 2006, "Original Mars" was also shown in smaller print.[21]

In 2010, to promote England's involvement in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the background of the UK Mars packaging became the St. George cross.

Advertising slogans

Former

  • "Maxis from Mars" – United Kingdom (1969) A number of white Austin Maxis were driven around the country with numbers on the doors and if the number inside your Mars wrapper matched the Maxi you would see driving around your area, you won that very car.
  • "Mars bringt verbrauchte Energie sofort zurück." (Mars replenishes lost energy instantaneously) - Germany (1960s) [22]
  • "Mars macht mobil bei Arbeit, Sport und Spiel" (Mars mobilises you at work, sports and play) – Germany (1980s and 1990s)
  • "A Mars a day helps you work, rest and play" – Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom[5]
  • "Out of this world!" – Australia, UK
  • "Earth – what you'd eat if you lived on Mars" – New Zealand
  • "Another way to make your day" – UK (2005)[23]
  • "Feels good to be back! " – Australia (2005)
  • "An almond in every bite!" – US
  • "Un Mars, et ça repart" (A Mars, and you're off again) – France (late 1990s and renewed from 2006)
  • "Mars, que du bonheur" (Mars, only happiness) – France
  • "Mars, haal eruit wat erin zit!" (Mars, get the most out of it!) – Netherlands, Belgium
  • "Who knows? In 1,000 years we could all be sitting on Mars eating Earth bars." – United Kingdom (a full-page advertisement placed in the official Guide Book for the Millennium Dome in 2000)

Current

  • "Mars your day" – Australia
  • "A Mars a day helps you work, rest and play" – UK, Australia
  • "Recharge on Mars" – Canada
  • "Mars, pleasure you just can't measure" – Europe
  • "Un coup de barre? Mars et ça repart!" (Feeling beat? A Mars and you're off again!) – France
  • "Nimm Mars, gib Gas" (Take Mars, step on the gas) – Germany
  • "Mars, momento di vero godimento" (Mars, a moment of pure enjoyment) – Italy
  • "Mars, geeft je energie" (Gives you energy) – The Netherlands and Flanders, Belgium
  • "Work-Rest-Play" – UK (later "Work-Rest-Play your part")
  • "Turn Up the Heat!" – (UK promotional packs in 2010)

Deep-fried Mars bar

 
Deep-fried Mars bar

This is a Mars bar which has been coated with batter and deep-fried in oil or beef fat. First reports of battered Mars bars being sold in Stonehaven, Scotland[24][25] date back to 1995.[26] The product is "not authorised or endorsed" by Mars, Inc.[27]

Deep-fried Mars bars are available from some fish-and-chip shops in the UK (mainly in Scotland), Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland and the United States.[28]

A similar dish has reportedly appeared in Kathmandu, Nepal where momo (dumplings) have used Mars bars as fillings, though this variation is unknown to the larger population of momo eaters.[29]

Recalls

In July 2005, Mars bars, along with the Snickers bar, were recalled due to an anonymous extortion attempt against Star City Casino in Sydney.[30] The extortionist claimed to have poisoned seven Mars and Snickers bars at random stores in New South Wales.[31] As a result, Masterfoods Corporation, the company that manufactures Mars bars in Australia, recalled the entire Mars and Snickers product from store shelves in New South Wales.[30] In the later half of August 2005, the threat to the public was deemed negligible and the bars returned to shelves.[32]

In February 2016, Mars, Snickers and various other Mars, Inc. chocolate products were recalled in 55 countries in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The precautionary recall was issued after a customer found pieces of plastic in a Snickers bar purchased in Germany. The error was traced back to a Mars, Inc. factory in Veghel, The Netherlands.[33][34][35]

Animal products controversy

In May 2007, Mars UK announced that Mars bars, along with many of their other products such as Snickers, Maltesers, Minstrels and Twix would no longer be suitable for vegetarians because of the introduction of rennet, a chemical sourced from calves' stomachs used in the production of whey.[36]

The rabbinical authorities declared that the products remained kosher for Jewish consumption.[37]

The decision was condemned by several groups, with the Vegetarian Society stating that "at a time when more and more consumers are concerned about the provenance of their food, Mars' decision to use non-vegetarian whey is a backward step".

Mars later abandoned these plans, stating that it became "very clear, very quickly" that it had made a mistake.[38]

Economics

It has been observed on several occasions that the price of a Mars bar correlates fairly accurately with the change in value of the pound sterling since World War II, much in the way that the Big Mac Index has proven to be a good indicator of the actual relative purchasing power of world currencies.[39]

Popular culture

Northern Irish pop-punk band The Undertones wrote and recorded a song called "Mars Bars", released as a B-side in 1979.[40]

1960s Liverpool band Gerry and the Pacemakers were originally known as Gerry Marsden and the Mars Bars before changing their name due to the objection of Mars, Incorporated.[41]

The 1990 Newbery Medal winning novel Maniac Magee features a character named "Mars Bar" Thompson, his nickname given for his recognition of eating Mars Bars (his real first name is never revealed).[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Mars Nutrition". marsnutrition.co.uk.
  2. ^ a b "Mars Chocolate". Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  3. ^ . Practically Edible, "The Web's Biggest Food Encyclopedia". Archived from the original on 14 October 2007. Retrieved 7 August 2007. What is sold outside the US as a "Mars bar" is sold in the US as "Milky Way". What is sold outside the US as "Milky Way" is sold inside the US as "3 Musketeers."
  4. ^ ". Of the people working in the factory Alexander Wind was a major influence. He came up with the idea for the caramel filling in the bar which had previously not existed. The history of Mars can be traced back to 1932". Marsbar.co.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2010.
  5. ^ a b c Berry, Steve; Norman, Phil (2014). A History of Sweets in 50 Wrappers. London: The Friday Project. pp. 64–65. ISBN 9780007575480.
  6. ^ Sweet Talk: the Secret History of Confectionery, Whittaker, Nicholas, Gollancz, 1997
  7. ^ Otter, Chris (2020). Diet for a large planet. USA: University of Chicago Press. p. 96. ISBN 978-0-226-69710-9.
  8. ^ "Guardian Unlimited, "Mars bar"". TheGuardian.com. 18 March 2002. Retrieved 23 July 2006.
  9. ^ "UK: Mars re-branding offers consumers pleasure, not power". just-food.com.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "Mars bars shrink in size". The Daily Telegraph. London. 3 June 2009. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022. Retrieved 12 May 2010.
  11. ^ Linney Group. . marsbar.com. Archived from the original on 8 February 2011. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
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  13. ^ "Smaller Mars a taste of things to come". The Australian Financial Review. 11 May 2009. Retrieved 26 October 2021. (Subscription required.)
  14. ^ a b "Snickers Almond Mars bar". Candyfavorites.com. Retrieved 7 August 2007. Snickers Almond "is the replacement for the classic Mars bar"
  15. ^ Chocolates, Ethel M. "The Relaunch of a Blast from the Past – Ethel M Chocolates Brings Back Original 1932 Mars Bar". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  16. ^ "The Original Mars Bar Is Back". Food & Wine. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  17. ^ Mars Pods Packet 2014
  18. ^ John Shepherd (18 July 2016). "Mars launches range of frozen desserts". Just-food.com. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  19. ^ Davidson, Lynn (2006). . Daily Record. Archived from the original on 3 September 2009. Retrieved 19 February 2008.
  20. ^ Mars has committed $4 million over three years and will temporarily change the name of its top-selling chocolate bar in Australia to Believe, to help promote Tasmania's cause.
  21. ^ . Wirz Gruppe. Archived from the original on 5 January 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2010.
  22. ^ "Mars - Fein Vollmilch-Schokolade gibt neue Kraft. Mars bringt verbrauchte Energie sofort Z".
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  24. ^ McColm, Euan (26 February 2000). "No Haven for the Deep Fried Mars Bar; Birthplace of the Battered Choccy Treat Closes Down". Daily Record.
  25. ^ "French batter Mars bars menu". news.bbc.co.uk. BBC News.
  26. ^ Original source, Scottish Daily Record (17 December 2004). "Deep-fried Mars myth is dispelled". news.bbc.co.uk. BBC News online. Retrieved 15 November 2006.
  27. ^ Brocklehurst, Steven (6 September 2012). "Deep-fried Mars bars: A symbol of a nation's diet?". BBC News. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
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  29. ^ "The world's tastiest dumplings".
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  35. ^ Hanif, Nadeem (24 February 2016). "UAE part of worldwide chocolate recall by Mars". The National. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
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  41. ^ Farber, Jim (4 January 2021). "Gerry Marsden, a Hitmaker With the Pacemakers, Dies at 78". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 2 January 2022.

External links

  • The Visible Mars bar project, which shows the difference between US and UK Mars bars.
  • Slough History Online
  • Television commercial for original US Mars bar showing ingredients

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worldwide 1 2 United States 2 Spinoff products 3 Custom packaging 4 Advertising slogans 4 1 Former 4 2 Current 5 Deep fried Mars bar 6 Recalls 7 Animal products controversy 8 Economics 9 Popular culture 10 References 11 External linksVersions EditUK and worldwide Edit The pre 2002 Mars logo which is still used in some countries In most of the world a Mars bar is a chocolate bar with nougat and caramel coated with milk chocolate but without almonds In the United States it is marketed as the Milky Way bar 3 It was first manufactured in Slough England under the Mars bar name in 1932 by Forrest Mars Sr son of American candy maker Frank C Mars 2 He modelled it after his father s Milky Way bar which was already popular in the US adjusting the recipe to better suit European tastes 4 5 He had a staff of twelve people and originally advertised it as using Cadbury s chocolate couverture 5 6 The bar and the proportions of the main components have changed over the years With minor variations this version is sold worldwide except for the US and is packaged in a black wrapper with red gold edged lettering Three million Mars bars accompanied the British task force to the Falklands in 1982 7 In 2002 the Mars bar was reformulated and its logo was updated with a more cursive appearance except in Australia where it still has the pre 2002 logo Its price also increased 8 The nougat was made lighter the chocolate on top became thinner and the overall weight of the bar was reduced slightly The slogan Pleasure you can t measure was intended to appeal more to women and youths 9 Various sizes are made sizes as of 2008 miniature bars called Fun Size 19 7 g and Snack Time 36 5 g both sold in multiple packs a larger multi pack size of 54 g the regular sized single 58 g bar and a king size 84 g bar which has since been replaced by Mars Duo 85 g a pack that contains 2 smaller bars of 42 5 g each instead of 1 large one The regular 58 g single bar contains 260 calories citation needed In the second half of 2008 Mars UK reduced the weight of regular bars from 62 5 g to 58 g Although the reduction in size was not publicised at the time Mars claimed the change was designed to help tackle the obesity crisis in the UK The company later confirmed that the real reason for the change was rising costs 10 In 2013 the standard Mars bar was further reduced to 51 g bringing the change to around 20 in 5 years 11 In May 2009 the Mars bar size reduced from 60g to 53g in Australia citing portion sizes and the obesity debate as the primary driver 12 13 As of 2022 it was noted the Mars bar size has been reduced further to 47g in Australia United States Edit A U S Mars bar In the United States the Mars bar is a candy bar with nougat and toasted almonds coated with milk chocolate The same candy bar is known outside the United States as a Mars Almond bar Originally it did not have caramel but at some point caramel was added to it It was discontinued in 2002 14 relaunched in January 2010 initially exclusively through Walmart stores discontinued again at the end of 2011 citation needed and relaunched again in September 2016 by Ethel M the gourmet chocolate subsidiary of Mars Incorporated The 2016 version is the original American recipe which doesn t have caramel It s available in their stores and on Amazon com 15 16 In 2003 the company introduced a replacement called Snickers Almond It s similar to the Mars bar containing nougat almonds caramel and a milk chocolate coating 14 although there are some differences For example the almonds are in smaller pieces in Snickers Almond than in the Mars bar The European version of the Mars bar is also sold in some United States grocery stores that stock imported food products A Mars Almond split Mars Delight bars whole and splitSpinoff products EditOther products have also been released using the Mars branding Mars Bites Bouchees Canada Mars Delight discontinued in the UK in 2009 Mars Choc Brownie Mars Extra Chocolate Drink Mars Active Energy Drink Mars No Added Sugar Drink Mars Ice Cream bars Mars Midnight Ice Cream bars McVities Mars Mini Rolls Mars Biscuits Australia and the UK a biscuit with Mars topping Mars Pods Australia and New Zealand a small crunchy wafer shell with Mars filling also available in variants 17 Mars Rocks Mars Planets Mars Mix Mars Frozen Dessert Bar 18 Mars Protein A Mars bar with less sugar and added protein this comes as a 50g size Packaging claims More protein 40 less sugar to a normal Mars bar Custom packaging Edit Mars Believe The Original Mars bar in Believe packaging was sold in the UK from 18 April 2006 until the end of the 2006 FIFA World Cup in July Believe took prominence on the packaging Original Mars appeared in smaller print to indicate support for the England national football team Advertising in other nations of the UK was tailored to reflect their own teams after public condemnation although in Scotland the Believe packaging was still used causing negative publicity 19 On 30 July 2008 the Tasmanian government announced that it had secured a major sponsor Mars for a bid to enter the Australian Football League in a deal worth 4 million over 3 years and will temporarily change the name of its top selling chocolate bar in Australia to Believe to help promote Tasmania s cause 20 Mars were re branded Hopp Go in English in Switzerland during UEFA Euro 2008 Like the Believe packaging sold in the UK in 2006 Original Mars was also shown in smaller print 21 In 2010 to promote England s involvement in the 2010 FIFA World Cup the background of the UK Mars packaging became the St George cross Advertising slogans EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Former Edit Maxis from Mars United Kingdom 1969 A number of white Austin Maxis were driven around the country with numbers on the doors and if the number inside your Mars wrapper matched the Maxi you would see driving around your area you won that very car Mars bringt verbrauchte Energie sofort zuruck Mars replenishes lost energy instantaneously Germany 1960s 22 Mars macht mobil bei Arbeit Sport und Spiel Mars mobilises you at work sports and play Germany 1980s and 1990s A Mars a day helps you work rest and play Australia Canada New Zealand United Kingdom 5 Out of this world Australia UK Earth what you d eat if you lived on Mars New Zealand Another way to make your day UK 2005 23 Feels good to be back Australia 2005 An almond in every bite US Un Mars et ca repart A Mars and you re off again France late 1990s and renewed from 2006 Mars que du bonheur Mars only happiness France Mars haal eruit wat erin zit Mars get the most out of it Netherlands Belgium Who knows In 1 000 years we could all be sitting on Mars eating Earth bars United Kingdom a full page advertisement placed in the official Guide Book for the Millennium Dome in 2000 Current Edit Mars your day Australia A Mars a day helps you work rest and play UK Australia Recharge on Mars Canada Mars pleasure you just can t measure Europe Un coup de barre Mars et ca repart Feeling beat A Mars and you re off again France Nimm Mars gib Gas Take Mars step on the gas Germany Mars momento di vero godimento Mars a moment of pure enjoyment Italy Mars geeft je energie Gives you energy The Netherlands and Flanders Belgium Work Rest Play UK later Work Rest Play your part Turn Up the Heat UK promotional packs in 2010 Deep fried Mars bar EditMain article Deep fried Mars bar Deep fried Mars bar This is a Mars bar which has been coated with batter and deep fried in oil or beef fat First reports of battered Mars bars being sold in Stonehaven Scotland 24 25 date back to 1995 26 The product is not authorised or endorsed by Mars Inc 27 Deep fried Mars bars are available from some fish and chip shops in the UK mainly in Scotland Singapore Australia New Zealand Canada Ireland and the United States 28 A similar dish has reportedly appeared in Kathmandu Nepal where momo dumplings have used Mars bars as fillings though this variation is unknown to the larger population of momo eaters 29 Recalls EditIn July 2005 Mars bars along with the Snickers bar were recalled due to an anonymous extortion attempt against Star City Casino in Sydney 30 The extortionist claimed to have poisoned seven Mars and Snickers bars at random stores in New South Wales 31 As a result Masterfoods Corporation the company that manufactures Mars bars in Australia recalled the entire Mars and Snickers product from store shelves in New South Wales 30 In the later half of August 2005 the threat to the public was deemed negligible and the bars returned to shelves 32 In February 2016 Mars Snickers and various other Mars Inc chocolate products were recalled in 55 countries in Europe the Middle East and Asia The precautionary recall was issued after a customer found pieces of plastic in a Snickers bar purchased in Germany The error was traced back to a Mars Inc factory in Veghel The Netherlands 33 34 35 Animal products controversy EditIn May 2007 Mars UK announced that Mars bars along with many of their other products such as Snickers Maltesers Minstrels and Twix would no longer be suitable for vegetarians because of the introduction of rennet a chemical sourced from calves stomachs used in the production of whey 36 The rabbinical authorities declared that the products remained kosher for Jewish consumption 37 The decision was condemned by several groups with the Vegetarian Society stating that at a time when more and more consumers are concerned about the provenance of their food Mars decision to use non vegetarian whey is a backward step Mars later abandoned these plans stating that it became very clear very quickly that it had made a mistake 38 Economics EditIt has been observed on several occasions that the price of a Mars bar correlates fairly accurately with the change in value of the pound sterling since World War II much in the way that the Big Mac Index has proven to be a good indicator of the actual relative purchasing power of world currencies 39 Popular culture EditNorthern Irish pop punk band The Undertones wrote and recorded a song called Mars Bars released as a B side in 1979 40 1960s Liverpool band Gerry and the Pacemakers were originally known as Gerry Marsden and the Mars Bars before changing their name due to the objection of Mars Incorporated 41 The 1990 Newbery Medal winning novel Maniac Magee features a character named Mars Bar Thompson his nickname given for his recognition of eating Mars Bars his real first name is never revealed citation needed References Edit Mars Nutrition marsnutrition co uk a b Mars Chocolate Retrieved 26 April 2016 Mars bars Practically Edible The Web s Biggest Food Encyclopedia Archived from the original on 14 October 2007 Retrieved 7 August 2007 What is sold outside the US 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Tasmania s cause Mars Hopp Wirz Gruppe Archived from the original on 5 January 2011 Retrieved 9 November 2010 Mars Fein Vollmilch Schokolade gibt neue Kraft Mars bringt verbrauchte Energie sofort Z Mars to make your day Grocer dead link McColm Euan 26 February 2000 No Haven for the Deep Fried Mars Bar Birthplace of the Battered Choccy Treat Closes Down Daily Record French batter Mars bars menu news bbc co uk BBC News Original source Scottish Daily Record 17 December 2004 Deep fried Mars myth is dispelled news bbc co uk BBC News online Retrieved 15 November 2006 Brocklehurst Steven 6 September 2012 Deep fried Mars bars A symbol of a nation s diet BBC News Retrieved 6 September 2012 Deep Fried Mars bars at ChipShop in Brooklyn NY nymag com The world s tastiest dumplings a b Mars extortion bid aimed at casino The Sydney Morning Herald 19 July 2005 Retrieved 1 November 2022 Threat sparks Mars Snickers bar recall The Sydney Morning Herald 1 July 2005 Retrieved 1 November 2022 AUSTRALIA Free Mars bars after extortion threat ends Just Food 15 August 2005 Retrieved 2 November 2022 Mars recalls chocolate in 55 countries BBC News 23 February 2016 Retrieved 23 February 2016 Mars Recalls Chocolate Products in 55 Countries The New York Times 23 February 2016 Retrieved 7 March 2016 Hanif Nadeem 24 February 2016 UAE part of worldwide chocolate recall by Mars The National Retrieved 7 March 2016 Mars starts using animal products news bbc co uk BBC News website LBD Kashrut Division It s Kosher anyWhey theus org uk Archived from the original on 6 April 2012 Mars bars get veggie status back BBC News 20 May 2007 Retrieved 12 May 2010 Nico Colchester Fellowship 26 January 2001 Mars bar ft com Financial Times website Archived from the original on 10 December 2022 Retrieved 13 January 2007 Mars Bars YouTube Farber Jim 4 January 2021 Gerry Marsden a Hitmaker With the Pacemakers Dies at 78 NYTimes com Retrieved 2 January 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mars Bar The Visible Mars bar project which shows the difference between US and UK Mars bars Site with cross sections of both the original US and Canadian Mars bars Slough History Online Television commercial for original US Mars bar showing ingredients Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mars chocolate bar amp oldid 1134508570, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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